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The newest kid on the block needs help. I'm having an old pond cleaned out and would like to add lime to the bottom before it fills up. I had a soil test done several years ago that recommended two tons to the acre to neutralize the acidity of the pasture where the pond is located. The pond will cover a little over a half an acre when full and depth will run from ten to five feet deep. The bottom is hard clay and caliche. Any ideas? Will send pictures of work progress and structure when I figure out how to post them.
Pond Boss subscriber ever since I joined the forum. Thanks Bob!
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